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angryhijabi: decolonizehistory: for angela and gloria and assata and leila and marsha and yuri and the countless unnamed for the women I was taught not to remember the most beautiful post I’ve ever seen on Tumblr
caramelblackness: kinksofmycurls: naturalblkgirlsrock: exgynocraticgrrl-archive-deacti: Barry Callaghan Interviews Angela Davis in California Prison, 1970 @ It’s Not, Africans were resisting as soon as the white man came, they hid, they ran… Even
the-uncensored-she: guerrillamamamedicine: theurbanmoor: Ms Davis dammit i just have to reblog this. like some moments are so bad ass you have to stop and give hommage… Always reblog Ms. Angela Davis.
erikangstrom: “We have no intentions of stopping this fight until we have eradicated every single remanence of racism in this country” -Angela Davis
We know the road to freedom has always been stalked by death.-Angela Davis
prsephonies: this person has recorded audiobook versions of the following titles that are available to listen for free on youtube: women race and class by angela davis are prisons obsolete by angela davis our enemies in blue by kristian williams revoluti
soldiers-of-war: USA. California. Oakland. 1970. A young supporter of the Black Panthers wearing a t-shirt depicting Angela Davis. Photograph: Stephen Shames/Polaris
missvanta-xoxo: stevebucky:HUGE list of free (!!) books by black authors and revolutionaries. includes writings by toni morrison, james baldwin, assata shakur, angela davis, malcolm x, audre lorde and frantz fanon. Happy Juneteenth
being-rachelmarie: it’s angela davis’s 73rd birthday and here’s just a reminder of her view on non-violence✊🏾✊🏾
unhistorical: Interviewer: But the question is more, how do you get there? Do you get there by confrontation, violence? Davis: Oh, is that the question you were asking? Yeah see, that’s another thing. When you talk about a revolution, most people
stormingtheivory: mangoestho: 6gud: “In the spirit of Malcolm X, Angela Davis, Stokely Carmichael and many others, we thought the connections between the African American leadership of the movement in the US and those on the ground in Palestine needed
exgynocraticgrrl: Barry Callaghan Interviews Angela Davis in California Prison, 1970
hersheywrites: shanellbklyn: 6gud: “In the spirit of Malcolm X, Angela Davis, Stokely Carmichael and many others, we thought the connections between the African American leadership of the movement in the US and those on the ground in Palestine needed
Angela Davis and Erich Honecker inGDR, 1972
uglybarnes: Angela Davis on the war on drugs in 13th (2016) Dir. Ava DuVernay
black-to-the-bones: Poet and award-winning author, Maya Angelou.Former Black Panther and activist, Angela Davis.Harlem Renaissance poet and literary figure, Langston Hughes.First Black woman to be nominated for an Academy Award for best actress, Dorothy
stevebucky:HUGE list of free (!!) books by black authors and revolutionaries. includes writings by toni morrison, james baldwin, assata shakur, angela davis, malcolm x, audre lorde and frantz fanon.
sheabutterbitch:Are Prisons Obsolete? by Angela Y. DavisHere’s a free PDF of “Are Prisons Obsolete” if you are interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the prison abolitionist movement. This reading answers many of the questions you likely
001001001001001001:“I have a hard time accepting diversity as a synonym for justice. Diversity is a corporate strategy. It’s a strategy designed to ensure that the institution functions in the same way that it functioned before, except now you have
electripipedream: Angela Davis and Bo Holmström, San Rafael County Prison, 1972, in an image from “The Black Power Mix Tape 1967-1975,’ directed by Göran Olsson
electripipedream:Angela Davis, 1972
holybolognajabronies: lifeloveand–lyrics: hersheywrites: shanellbklyn: 6gud: “In the spirit of Malcolm X, Angela Davis, Stokely Carmichael and many others, we thought the connections between the African American leadership of the movement in
drwhothefuckyouthinkyoutalkinto: tashabilities: jeno-side: moisemorancy: 4mysquad: That graphic… I know Angela Davis would not be rocking with the use of her image I hate this world. They used our Queen. They dare to use Liliʻuokalani
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theorderovdeath:Angela Davis as interviewed in the explosive documentary “The Black Power Mixtape”.
coyotewest:angela davis speaking behind bulletproof glass at madison square garden, june 1972credit: saintvoss on twitter
lesbianherstorian: angela davis speaking out against california’s proposition 6 in the lesbian tide vol. 8 no. 3, november 1978
electripipedream:Angela Davis and Bo Holmström, San Rafael County Prison, 1972, in an image from “The Black Power Mix Tape 1967-1975,’ directed by Göran Olsson
rumman:Angela Davis speaking behind a four-sided bulletproof glass shield at Madison Square Garden, 29 June 1972.
akonoadham:Angela Davis speaking behind bulletproof glass at Madison Square Garden, Junne 1972
micdotcom: Angela Davis nailed the Baltimore riots perfectly … in 1972 Angela Davis, philosopher-activist and professor, was hunted down by the FBI for a crime she didn’t commit, jailed in 1970, and freed in 1972. While serving her sentence in a
marissarei: queeenvictory: marissarei: Please. Is that Angela Davis? YES 😂 I’m offended.
noitanimullicimotabus: jeno-side: moisemorancy: 4mysquad: That graphic… I know Angela Davis would not be rocking with the use of her image I hate this world. They used our Queen. They dare to use Liliʻuokalani and say she would stand
destinyrush: Angela Davis is one of the brightest feminists of the modern society, a former associate of the Black Panther Party and an outstanding fighter for the Black people’s and also prisoner rights. She is a great role model and an inspiration
Left to right: Angela Davis, Kwame Ture (Stokely Carmichael), and Barbara Easley (Emory Douglas’s sister) at LAX, Los Angeles, California. Taken from “Black Panthers: 1968” by Howard L. Bingham
thesociologicalcinema: “Angela Davis,” 1972.Photo credit: Stephen Shames https://painted-face.com/
neosoulman: One of the most prominent female figures in the Black Panther Party was Angela Davis, a human rights activist, professor and cultural icon. Davis is a controversial figure, but she also is an example of a black lesbian leader that deserves
black-australia: Angela Davis, prominent activist known for her commitment to combating forms of oppression in the U.S. and abroad, shows her support for the fight against the forced closure of Aboriginal communities in Australia.Thank-you!Image credits:
livelaughloveatrandom: jahaan-e-shaheen: the-uncensored-she: guerrillamamamedicine: theurbanmoor: Ms Davis dammit i just have to reblog this. like some moments are so bad ass you have to stop and give hommage… Always reblog Ms. Angela Davis.
foreverpruned: micdotcom: Angela Davis nailed the Baltimore riots perfectly … in 1972 Angela Davis, philosopher-activist and professor, was hunted down by the FBI for a crime she didn’t commit, jailed in 1970, and freed in 1972. While serving her
lorderebus: gradientlair: the-uncensored-she: guerrillamamamedicine: theurbanmoor: Ms Davis dammit i just have to reblog this. like some moments are so bad ass you have to stop and give hommage… Always reblog Ms. Angela Davis. Peak Blackness.
Angela Davis 1970, by Bettman
angela davis on palestine, g4s and the prison industrial complex
jahaan-e-shaheen: the-uncensored-she: guerrillamamamedicine: theurbanmoor: Ms Davis dammit i just have to reblog this. like some moments are so bad ass you have to stop and give hommage… Always reblog Ms. Angela Davis. so kickass yaaaaaar.
lostinurbanism: “Even if a black woman on welfare could find a job…..” - Angela Davis (1979) Angela Davis speaks at Florida Agriculture & Mechanical University’s (FAMU) Black History Month convocation. Produced by WFSU-TV via Florida
mangodebango: Angela Davis, 1970′s.
lindseyike: blokkmovement: Happy Bday Angela! Activist, Scholar, Writer, Professor and FBI’s most wanted When Angela Davis strode on the political stage with her fist raised high and her iconic Afro standing higher, people noticed. She is a rebel
rose-tico: I made a graphic for Women’s Studies Student Organization at my college that spotlights Dr. Angela Davis, Black, queer, pro-working class abolitionist and activist – and I’m pretty proud of it so I wanted to share :). For the rest
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